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I PAGE EIGHT THE HII.IÄRORO ARGUS HH.I.SRORO. OREGON t‘kAixiKDO«Dffl<r<DW<txjxDcxi>dx!x x3cniiu>cx9eia)U>cx3«.><.><:>uK.x»t n x H!xi.<!>cxiw><i><n<'j<tx!x!><ix:x'.>(j< >c>< >< ie><'H>wxiiu».i<juxixD conference of the Evangelical Lake City and went to Butte to churches at the local church. Pre- Ine Mr. Forbis served until siding elder, the Kev. F. B. Cul 1910 as chief counsel for the ver, of Portland, gave an ad Boston A Montana Amalgamated dress. The pastor, the Rev. W. t opper cony Copper company at Butte. Mrs. The merchant« and professional people on this pi fW known as reliable hn dnexa nwn I.. Strange, and wife were also Forfbis died ‘ ‘ in 192«. atul women of Hillsboro. Here you will find tl j buntn« t plauen li f« <l nlplinlM't icully, Saturday. May 4, an earlier present. At the business meeting Mr. Forbis is survived by l>y a which will serve you economically and promptly. When you call on them |>|<I|MO hiciition The Hillsboro scholarship for a date than usual, is announced as the following stewards were ap daughter. Miss Marjorie E. For that you saw their advertisement in The Argus. •‘Something new under the pointed for the coming year: Ev Spanish-American boy at the Rio bis. of Portland; two sons, Robert o|>eniiig day for the Oaks amuse nun" has been announced for erett Wright. Mrs. Floyd Bierly Grande institute, Albuquerque, Forbis and William Forbis, of ment park. Portland joyland, long For Information about Directory or It« Advertiser« rail I lie Arg..« 261 N. M.. seems assured, according Dilley. Ore., and a grandson. John popular with Hillsboro residents Hillsboro, which has caused much and Mrs. Edward J. Cox. 'unoOQCXIXTlOi XUCX.liilia» X:X.xn<lXtX!X!XIXlxJ<iXI>QUXlX.X3<B<1xnc X ><!iOC><:H H.«1XlXiX.KJ<t>U)<i!<IX >0X MJXDCMX XiXO«n<O®<nflXD® interest iii church circle*. The . din Forbia 111. who-e father 1'hen the season will bo formally Mr. and Mrs. George Snider to Miss Edna May Finn, ben Kev. Henry S. Haller, pastor of attended the aluminum of the Congre died in 1921. on for 1929 and summer official INSURANCE (Continue,I ) All IO TOP suor demon- evolence I treasurer AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE church. The offerings the Congregational church, has stration held at the home of Mr. gational ly here as far as outdoor enter -4 4 made the announcement of n and Mrs. Harry Flint last Tues- at the last Sunday evening mu tainnient is concerned. The great HANS RASMUSSEN C. W. WHITE aeries of special services to be day evening. sicales, st last Sunday morning’s est array of attractions in the Nnti.'iial Batterie« known as a “preaching mission" service of worship and at the Oaks' history marks the 1929 I Hans Rasmussen. aged SI Mothers' day. May ..m» 12. i., will wm be i»- church school session have been Motor*. Starting Motor*. Generator*. for the revival of spiritual life in lineup. Magnet«*«. Batterie*, Carburetor* the church and community. Mr. observed by the scholars of the applied to this cause. The boys years, died Saturday at the home Haller says that this is the mod Sunday school in an appropriate and girls of the church school . f his -on. \ H. Rasmussen, in That most yonsisti-nt results in Portland. Mr. Rasmussen was a way. There «»'ill be songs and LENTZ BROS. gave almost $16 on Sunday ern form of the revival meetings potato seed disinfection have which were so popular in the recitations and after the program morning, after former Pastor H resident of Washington county come from the use of corrosive Second nnd IlnMcline l*h<»nr 691 Moody-Sankey days. The meet a basket lunch will be served. A. Deck described the work Ot* for many «ears, his home being sublimate are the findings of the ♦ ings will begin on Sunday eve Everybody is invited to come and the institute as he had known It near K«vdville. BEAUTY MIDITI S He is survived by two sons. Oregon experiment station and ning. May 12, and continue each take part in the observance of during the time he spent as a I «otYlhing In experienced growers are now in Arthur H. Rasmussen of Port B 4TTFR3 and I I K TKIC evening of the week, culminating this day. Please brin gw ell filled church worker in that section of INNI HAM I cline«! to use this method in SIH\ |( i: land, formerly of Hillsboro, and baskets and dishes to serve din the country. in a great service of "ingather preference to any other. W hile EVE'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE ner in. Fred Rasmussen of Kennewick. J. Rualilow The boy selected by the prin ing” on the morning of the fol- hot formaldehyde is effective in Cenerai ll»«ulr ««<••« Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dunn and cipals from among the new ap Wash., and one brother, James killing rhizoctonia on the surface liiauiatt«* Hpitlall«! lowing Sunday. Rasmussen, of Forest Grove. Marshall, and daughter, plicants to receive the Hillsboro Sahnow Bros. The special services will be son. klilkrm Own AiljnÄ Ihineral services ««ere held of the tubers, the heating of the marked by a chorus of 50 biys Carolyn, of Salem were guests scholarship will communicate with Monday afternoon at Finley's solution is usually consiih-red too itimi* «in! nun Main St. I ’ h.m« usi Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pastor Henry S. Haller of the ■ t'lnlin* I’rr«- and girls, which will meet to- + chape! and interment was in the inconvenient, ami cold formalde •tnially Dunn's sister. Mrs. Robert Pom local church, and his letters ««ill hyde is not effective, it is found. morrow evening for practice. All be read regularly to the people of Lone Fir cemetery in Portland. boys and girls of the grade eroy. Ad There will be no preaching ser the Congregation«! parish. schools arc invited to come out JOSEPH H WHITESIDE and .¡('in this singing group. To vice at the church Sunday as the ditional gifts from interested per Generiti Repair Work enable the youngsters to get home pastor, the Rev. W. I.. Strange, sons should be given to Miss Finn STANDARD Willyn-hiiiiiht and Whippet Service Joseph 11. Whiteside of Reed in time the meetings will begin has been attending the annual or Mr. Haller so that the funds ETHYL SHOP <• OAiOllNI MAIN STREET GARAGE session of the conference of the for the scholarship may be com ville. aged .’>3 years, died April at 7:30 each evening. 18 in a Portland hospital after an The general theme of the Evangelical churches in Seattle, pleted as early as possible. extended illness. It is preaching mission will be "Faith Wash., during the week. CHAS. !.. WALKER Mr. W hiteside was born in New I Without Works Is Dead.” Tl xt* hoped that the Re«-. Mr. Strange MRS. JULIUS CHRISTENSEN Bedford. Mass., and was married ■F + taken from the words of Jesus is returned to this field for an to Miss Theresa II. Willard in to his disciples will form the other year, as he has been pastor AUTO REPAIRING Aberdeen, Wash., June 3, 1915. Mrs. Julius Christensen, aged I in this district during the past background to each evening’s ser + 51 years, died Friday at the fam His widow survives. mon. Tentative subjects for the three years, + Deceased was formerly in the ily home near Laurel after an meetings are: Sunday. "The One Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kraus and undertaking business in Aberdeen. Thing That Matters": Monday, family of Tualatin were calling extended illness. MACHINE SHOP Wash., and came to Keedville Mrs. Ch "A Heavenly Hillsboro"; Tues on relatives around town Satur nine years ago. name wa day. "Winning the Weak"; day. J. N. DICKF.Y. Prop. Funeral services were conduct born Nov. Wednesday, "Getting to Give”; Service Garage SANI I ARY BE AU I Y Hanson brothers of Reaverton ed at the Finley chapel on April Thursday, “Are You Useful or had their baling outfit in town county, ai SHOPPE 20. the Rev. George Pratt of to Julius t hristc 18. 1902. 1152 Th ml Straet Useless?"; Friday, "The Chain last Wednesday and baled some Clirilirnirn M a .I uii « Work« ficiating. and interment was in made their home They had Gang"; Saturday, "The Great Ob hay for Roy Bierly. It has been O,rr W.-il'. Trlrl.l..-!.« Itti the River« iew cemetery. The tinuously in this county. stacle"; Sunday morning. "The sold to Hillsboro parties. Ti l i ruoto mi Beaverton I. O. O. F. lodge, of Laurel. Victorious Life." CHIROPRACTIC .nd NATURO- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daniels and Ik-eeased is survived by the which he was a membe The meetings are scheduled to PA I HIC PIO SIC IAN end on Pentecost Sunday, the an Mr. and Mrs. Wayne VanKleek widower and four children, Mrs. charge of the service + + MONUMENTS - niversary of the beginning of the and family were among the local Clara Twigg of near Laurel, grave.___ folks in Portland Friday. Harold at Bernice. Ralph and ♦ George T. Darlan«! 4- early Christian church. In prep I survived by home. She is also dlr« \ luid. bun. *11-1 Infra I<« n I Ihn Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dennison aration for the meetings a"call to Monuments All thf laii-nt in I ’ hiroi-r act u- <»tnl sisters, Mrs. two brothers and two prayer” is being sounded on the and Mrs. Hugh Dennison, all of l‘hy»i«»-Thrrapy trratincnl*. Colon Congregational church bell each Portland, spent Sunday at the Lottie Hill and Roy- Heineck of irrigation. Laurel, Mrs. I.ydia Boorhies of 9 "I to n * in. 1 CO to 5 3'» |‘. nt evening at 6 o'clock, at which home of S. H. Pomeroy. Nitfht* »■ 1 S’inUav* bv *pp«»inlnu‘tit <)«<M«ON M<»SI MIAT WOMkrt ‘’Your Car Our Specialty time all interested persons are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snider Hood River and Urban Heineck Drlla Itulldin*. 1 rlrphotir* .'«Il 2J12 H. li MANNAIU», M*r. asked to pray for the success of of Cathlamet. Wash., arrived Sat of Portland, and two grandchil Boom* 4. 7, N and 9 Our Cuatomera are our Beat Advert! IlilUbwra Or»* «»a the mission. __________________ ♦ urday at the home of Mr. Snider's dren. Guaranteed Auto Repairing Funeral services were held parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sni ♦-------------------------------------------- 4 CHIROPRACTIC. der. Mr. Snider returned to his Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at PIIYSIOl HEKAI’Y PHYSICIANS .»<1 SURGEONS- JONES & HOWELL Methodist church, home Monday morning, but Mrs. the Scholls + + 11'51 Third St. I'hona ♦ Hillsboro, Oregon Snider remained for a longer with the Rev. Mr. Ernst conduct in Durant Star Garage I ing the service. Interment was DR WILLIAM M ROBNETT visit. Dr. J. B DINSMORE ♦--------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp in the Mt. Olive cemetery at I'll y «I«. .an «nd Surgeua The Safe an-! Sure Highway to Health** son and daughter. Miss Roberta, Laurel. The Ruby Rebekah lodge, VADKKMINKRAI« i'A* KS she was a , of which N'o. 174. 4 umplsla 1 Hap When You Need I of Aberdeen. Wash., spent t«vo Office hour* 10 to 3 and 2 te < days the first of the week at the member, had charge of the ser- Uffic* tn <\>min*r«-uil UulldliHf Eveninga and Sunday* by Appointment 1 grave. Kinton,—Regular meeting of home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert vices at the I F 1.1 I'MONM Ui Kinton Grange will be held at the Pomeroy. T*l*l>h«>n* UJ . li t»u attawcr. call 2171-Z | ('ammtrdal Building—Off of 2nd St. JOHN FRANKLIN FORBIS hall at 8 p. m. Saturday. It is ------------- 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider and ---------- expected there will be degree son, Lester, and house guests. - CLEANING and PRESSING work and all members are urged Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snider of John Franklin Forbis, 74, re Dr. J. O. ROBB. M D. to be present. v Cathlamet. Wash., took a motor tired lawyer of Butte, Mont., I’hysUlan and Nurgean TIIE Mrs. C. W. Y’oung and chil trip to Salem Sunday, ««here they «vho has been living in Forest dren and L. Mizner, who is em «vere guests of friends. Dialrirt Suri¡n>n «S I’ «•»•! I‘ It A N Grove on a fruit ranch since SU1TATORIUM By* Off««* r*W|»b«>it* Bl«l* . ployed at the Young ranch, were 1910. died Saturday afternoon in 8trw< K**i4*ttr* C«trn*r «»f Hlilh Cleaning and Pressing '+ Portland. visitors Sunday with friends in ♦ •nd W **hin*U»n, Banks. I ’ HONKM j Of Dr* 1921- M m . 1931 He was born on a plantation I »4 Jim ( loan II Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pomeroy ♦---------------- ---------------- ♦ near St. Joseph, Mo., February- of Scappoose spent Saturday with 1 Il, 1855, and crossed the plains Mr. Pomeroy's brother, S. H. I Aloha-Huber. — Mrs. Alice to Virginia City, Mont., when Pomeroy. DEN I LS I S Wheeler and Mrs. Harry Weaver nine years of age. moving later M rs. Pearl Tozier, teacher of attended _______ the __ County _____ _ __________ Federation to Helena. In 1880 he was mar-1 the upper grades of the school, of Women's Clubs ' ai Metzger ried to Emoline Daft of Salt ROLLINS’ GARAGE who was injured in an automo- Friday of last week. week, DR. RALPH DRESSER Used Car Exchange Annex bile accident last week, was able A. Preston recently returned to $1.35 Unfinished Dentiat to return to her school duties his home here after spending the * Tuesday. Mrs. Tozier for the winter months in southern Ore- Room IB, (*«irnrnrr< tai Building 144 present is boarding at the home gon. of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bucher. C. Hickey returned recently Evening*. Sunday« by appointment The local Grange was repre from a few months’ visit in Cali- and Cans sented last Wednesday at the fornia. FA DA DEALERS D. P. CORRIERI session of Pomona held in Hills Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denholm Experience and technical 85c Unfinished boro by Mr. and Mrs. Charles were dinner guests of Portland Telephon« 2126 training plus modern equip VanKleek. Miss Effie VanKleek, friends last week. ment guarantee your satisfac- DR. W. E. PITTINGER Miss Gertrude Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Alice Wheeler was a tion. Tubes and batteries test- Dentiat Mrs. Harold Cutting, Mrs. George week-end guest at the home of ed free. over licita Drug Store Snider, Mrs. Harry A. Richards, I relatives in Portland. Main Street HillatMtru HILLSBORO RADIO & Mrs. E. L. Cox and Leland Flint.' Mrs. Charles Haines of Huber PIANO LESSONS WE CAN SUPPLY Office Uh Members from the Laurel and visited in Portland one day last ELECTRIC CO. ♦ ♦ Writing Desks, Breakfast Tables and Chairs, YOU West Portland churches were week. Telephone« 1332 and 1676 Tabourets, Card Tables. Bread Boards; all un present Friday evening at the Mrs. J. Coward is convalescing with either Scored HELEN WILCOX 1255 Washington Street finished. Save on them now. session of the district quarterly from a recent illness. UUNNING ( I. 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